Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival 5

BFI Flare is an annual British film festival that screens gay films.

It is undeniable that the heat from famous gay films such as Moonlight and Call Me By Your Name has contributed to helping LGBT topics be included in mainstream films.

Coming up on May 17 – International Day against homophobia, bisexuality and transgenderism – let’s join ELLE Vietnam to find out the 6 best films in the BFI Flare film festival!

1. Postcards from London

Originally a sequel to the movie Postcards from America, director Steve McLean’s Postcards from London tells the story of Jim (Harris Dickinson) – an immigrant – who comes to London to seek luck and the desire to change his life.

Originally a sequel to the movie Postcards from America, director Steve McLean’s Postcards from London tells the story of Jim (Harris Dickinson) – an immigrant – who comes to London to seek luck and the desire to change his life.

Originally a sequel to the movie Postcards from America, director Steve McLean’s Postcards from London tells the story of Jim (Harris Dickinson) – an immigrant – who comes to London to seek luck and the desire to change his life.

Originally a sequel to the movie Postcards from America, director Steve McLean’s Postcards from London tells the story of Jim (Harris Dickinson) – an immigrant – who comes to London to seek luck and the desire to change his life.

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

BECKS movie poster.

3. My Days of Mercy

On the opening night of the Flare Film Festival, My Days of Mercy is the third film directed by Sahlom-Ezer, also about tense family relationships like the previous two films.

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

A scene from My Days of Mercy.

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

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4. The Feels

Andi (Constance Wu) and Lu (Angela Trimbur of The Good Place) are a soon-to-be-wed couple who are extremely compatible in everything, except one thing.

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

Poster for the movie The Feels.

5. BPM (Beats per minute)

Considered a colorful and compelling portrait of social activists in the 1990s, BPM tells the story of ACT UP Paris, an organization fighting for equality for AIDS victims.

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

Beats per minute.

6. Alaska is a drag

Shaz Bennett’s first gay film focuses on America’s blind adherence to conventional social norms.

Check out the best gay films at the BFI Flare Film Festival

A scene from the movie Alaska is a drag.

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